Hitachi 32PD3000E, 42PD3000E User manual

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CAUTION:
Before servicing this chassis, it is important that the service technician read the “Safety
Precautions” and “Product Safety Notices” in this service manual.
ATTENTION:
Avant d’effectuer l’entretien du châassis, le technicien doit lire les «Précautions de sécurité»
et les «Notices de sécurité du produit» présentés dans le présent manuel.
VORSICHT:
Vor Öffnen des Gehäuses hat der Service-Ingenieur die „Sicherheitshinweise“ und „Hinweise
zur Produktsicherheit“ in diesem Wartungshandbuch zu lesen.
SERVICE MANUAL
MANUEL D'ENTRETIEN
WARTUNGSHANDBUCH
Data contained within this Service
manual is subject to alteration for
improvement.
Les données fournies dans le présent
manuel d’entretien peuvent faire l’objet
de modifications en vue de perfectionner
le produit.
Die in diesem Wartungshandbuch
enthaltenen Spezifikationen können sich
zwecks Verbesserungen ändern.
«MODEL NAMES»
SPECIFICATIONS AND PARTS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE FOR IMPROVEMENT
Plasma TV
October 2002
SM003
32PD3000E
42PD3000E
32PD3000 / 42PD3000
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Safety
ENGLISH
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
WARNING: The following precautions must be
observed.
ALL PRODUCTS
Before any service is performed on the chassis an
isolation transformer should be inserted between
the power line and the product.
1. When replacing the chassis in the cabinet,
ensure all the protective devices are put back in
place.
2. When service is required, observe the original
lead dressing. Extra precaution should be taken to
ensure correct lead dressing in any high voltage
circuitry area.
3. Many electrical and mechanical parts in
HITACHI products have special safety related
characteristics. These characteristics are often not
evident from visual inspection, nor can the
protection afforded by them necessarily be
obtained by using replacement components rated
for higher voltage, wattage, etc. Replacement parts
which have these special safety characteristics are
identified by marking with a ! on the schematics
and the replacement parts list. The use of a
substitute replacement component that does not
have the same safety characteristics as the
HITACHI recommended replacement one, shown
in the parts list, may create electrical shock, fire, X-
radiation, or other hazards.
4. Always replace original spacers and maintain
lead lengths. Furthermore, where a short circuit has
occurred, replace those components that indicate
evidence of overheating.
5. Insulation resistance should not be less than 2M
ohms at 500V DC between the main poles and any
accessible metal parts.
6. No flashover or breakdown should occur during
the dielectric strength test, applying 3kV AC or
4.25kV DC for two seconds between the main
poles and accessible metal parts.
7. Before returning a serviced product to the
customer, the service technician must thoroughly
test the unit to be certain that it is completely safe
to operate without danger of electrical shock. The
service technician must make sure that no
protective device built into the instrument by the
manufacturer has become defective, or
inadvertently damaged during servicing.
CE MARK
1. HITACHI products may contain the CE mark on
the rating plate indicating that the product contains
parts that have been specifically approved to
provide electromagnetic compatibility to designated
levels.
2. When replacing any part in this product, please
use only the correct part itemised in the parts list to
ensure this standard is maintained, and take care
to replace lead dressing to its original state, as this
can have a bearing on the electromagnetic
radiation/immunity.
PICTURE TUBE
1. The line output stage can develop voltages in
excess of 25kV; if the E.H.T. cap is required to be
removed, discharge the anode to chassis via a high
value resistor, prior to its removal from the picture
tube.
2. High voltage should always be kept at the rated
value of the chassis and no higher. Operating at
higher voltages may cause a failure of the picture
tube or high voltage supply, and also, under certain
circumstances could produce X-radiation levels
moderately in excess of design levels. The high
voltage must not, under any circumstances, exceed
29kV on the chassis (except for projection
Televisions).
3. The primary source of X-radiation in the product
is the picture tube. The picture tube utilised for the
above mentioned function in this chassis is
specially constructed to limit X-radiation. For
continued X-radiation protection, replace tube with
the same type as the original HITACHI approved
type
4. Keep the picture tube away from the body while
handling. Do not install, remove, or handle the
picture tube in any manner unless shatterproof
goggles are worn. People not so equipped should
be kept away while picture tubes are handled
LASERS
If the product contains a laser avoid direct
exposure to the beam when the cover is open or
when interlocks are defeated or have failed.
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FRANÇAIS
CONSIGNES DE SECURITE
AVERTISSEMENT: vous devez respecter les
précautions suivantes
POUR TOUS LES PRODUITS
Avant
d’effectuer une intervention d’entretien sur le
châssis, vous devez insérer un transformateur
d’isolement entre la ligne d’alimentation électrique
et le produit.
1. Lors de la remontage du châssis dans le coffret,
vérifiez que tous les dispositifs de protection sont
remis en place.
2. Lorsqu’une intervention d’entretien s’avère
nécessaire, respectez l’agencement d’origine des
conducteurs. Vous devez prendre des precautions
supplémentaires pour garantir un agencement
correct des conducteurs dans toutes les zones
des circuits haute tension sont présents.
3. De nombreux composants électriques et
mécaniques des appareils HITACHI ont des
caractéristiques spéciales de sécurité. Bien
souvent, ces caractéristiques ne sont pas
évidentes lors d’un examen visuel et la protection
qu’ils offrent n’est pas forcément garantie si vous
utilisez des composants de rechange conçus, par
exemple, pour une tension plus élevée, une
puissance plus forte. Les pièces de rechange qui
offrent des caractéristiques spéciales de sécurité
sont identifiées par un repérage comportant le
symbole ! sur les schémas et sur la nomenclature
des pièces de rechange. L’emploi d’un composant
de rechange qui ne respecte pas les mêmes
caractéristiques de sécurité que la pièce de
rechange que recommande HITACHI et qui figure
dans la nomenclature risque de provoquer un choc
électrique, un incendie, des rayons X ou d’autres
dangers.
4. Remettez toujours en place les entretoises
d’origine et respectez la longueur des conduites.
En outre, à la suite d’un court-circuit, remplacez les
composants présentant des signes de surchauffe.
5. La résistance d’isolement doit être supérieure ou
égale à 2 méga ohms à 500 V c.c. entre les poles
principaux et des composants métalliques
accessibles, quels qu’ils soient.
6. Aucun claquage et aucune rupture ne doit se
produire pendant l’essai de résistance diélectrique
à la suite de l’application d’une tension de 3 kV c.a.
ou de 4,35 kV c.c. pendant deux secondes entre
les poles principaux et des composants métalliques
accessibles.
7. Avant de remettre au client un produit qui a fait
l’objet d’un entretien, le technicien qui s’est chargé
de cette intervention doit tester à fond cet
ensemble pour s’assurer qu’il ne présente aucun
danger opérationnel et aucun risque de choc
électrique. Ce technicien doit s’assurer qu’aucun
des dispositifs de protection intégrés à cet
instrument par le fabricantn’est défectueux ou n’a
été endommagé de façon accidentelle lors de
l’entretien. suivantes
LABEL CE
1. Les produits HITACHI peuvent avoir reçu le label
CE qui figure sur la plaque signalétique pour
indiquer que cet ensemble contient des
composants qui ont fait l’objet d’une homologation
spécifique de respect des normes de compatibilité
électromagnétique en fonction de niveaux bien
spécifiés.
2. Lors du remplacement d’un des composants de
ce produit, utilisez uniquement le composant
correct identifié dans la nomenclature afin de
maintenir le respect de cette norme ; en outre, vous
devez également ramener l’agencement des
conducteurs à son état d’origine car cela peut avoir
une influence au niveau des rayonnements
électromagnétiques et sur la protection contre ces
rayons.
PICTURE TUBE
1. L’étage de sortie des lignes peut développer des
tensions de plus de 25 kV ; s’il faut retirer le
chapeau de protection contre les tensions
extrêmement élevées, il convient de décharger
l’anode contre le châssis par le biais d’une
résistance de forte valeur avant de déposer ce
chapeau du tube image.
2. La haute tension doit toujours se maintenir à la
valeur nominale du châssis et ne pas dépasser
cette dernière. Un fonctionnement à des
températures élevées peut provoquer une
défaillance du tube image ou l’entrée d’une tension
élevée. Dans certains cas, cela peut même
provoquer des rayons X d’un niveau légèrement
supérieur aux valeurs de calcul. Cette haute
tension ne doit en aucun cas dépasser 29 kV sur le
châssis (à l’exception des téléviseurs de
projection).
3. La principale source de rayons X de cet appareil
est le tube image. Le tube image employé pour
assurer la fonction susmentionnée dans ce châssis
est spécialement construit pour limiter des rayons
X. Pour maintenir cette protection contre les rayons
X, il faut remplacer le tube d’origine d’un type agréé
par HITACHI par un autre tube de même type.
4. Lors des manipulations, ne tenez jamais le tube
image contre le corps. Pendant toutes les
operations d’installation, de dépose et de
manipulation de ce tube image, quelle que soit la
méthode employée, vous devez toujours porter des
lunettes de sécurité anti-éclatements. Les
personnes qui ne portent pas ce type de lunettes
doivent se tenir à l’écart du tube image lors de la
manipulation de ce dernier.
RAYONS LASER
Si ce produit contient un rayon laser, évitez toute
exposition directe à ce faisceau lors de l’ouverture
du couvercle ou lors de l’élimination des
verrouillages de sécurité ou après défaillance de
ces verrouillages.
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DEUTSCH
SICHERHEITSVORKEHRUNGEN
WARNUNG: Die folgenden Vorkehrungen müssen
eingehalten werden.
ALLE PRODUKTE
Bevor die Grundplatte
gewartet wird, sollte ein Trenntrafo zwischen die
Netzleitung und das Produkt eingebracht werden.
1. Wenn die Grundplatte in das Gehäuse
zurückgestellt wird, stellen Sie sicher, dass alle
Schutzvorrichtungen wieder an ihrem Ort sind.
2. Wenn Wartung erforderlich ist, halten Sie die
originale Verdrahtungsart ein. Besondere Vorsicht
ist nötig, um die korrekte Verdrahtungsart in jedem
Hochspannungsstromkreis zu gewährleisten.
3. Viele elektrische und mechanische Teile von
HITACHI Produkten haben besondere
sicherheitsbezogene Eigenschaften. Diese
Eigenschaften fallen oft nicht ins Auge, aber der
durch sie gewährte Schutz kann nicht unbedingt
erreicht werden, wenn man Ersatzteile benutzt, die
für höhere Spannung, Leistung usw. ausgelegt
sind. Ersatzteile, die diese besonderen
Sicherheitsmerkmale haben, sind in den
Prinzipskizzen und Ersatzteillisten an einem ! zu
erkennen. Der Gebrauch von Ersatzteilen, die nicht
dieselben Sicherheitsmerkmale haben wie die
empfohlenen HITACHI Ersatzteile, wie sie in der
Ersatzteilliste aufgeführt sind, kann zu elektrischem
Schlag, Feuer, Röntgenstrahlung und anderen
Gefahren führen.
4. Immer die originalen Abstandsstücke ersetzen
und die Leitungslängen beibehalten. Wo ein
Kurzschluss passiert ist, die Teile ersetzen, bei
denen Überhitzung nachzuweisen ist.
5. Der Isolierwert sollte bei 500 V Gleichstrom
zwischen den Hauptpolen und allen zugänglichen
Metallteilen nicht unter 2M Ohm liegen.
6. Bei der Prüfung auf Durchschlagsfestigkeit sollte
kein Überschlag oder Durchschlag vorkommen,
wenn zwei Sekunden lang 3 kV Wechselstrom oder
4,25 kV Gleichstrom zwischen den Hauptpolen und
allen zugänglichen Metallteilen angelegt wird.
7. Bevor das gewartete Produkt dem Kunden
zurückgegeben wird, muss der Wartungstechniker
das Gerät gründlich prüfen, um sicherzustellen,
dass es betriebssicher ist ohne das Risiko eines
elektrischen Schlages. Der Wartungstechniker
muss sicherstellen, dass keine vom Hersteller im
Gerät eingebaute Schutzvorkehrung schadhaft
geworden ist oder bei der Wartung unabsichtlich
beschädigt wurde.
CE KENNZEICHEN
1. HITACHI Produkte enthalten eventuell das CE
Kennzeichen auf dem Leistungsschild, welches
angibt, dass das Produkt Teile enthält, die eigens
zugelassen sind, um bis zu einem spezifizierten
Niveau elektromagnetische Störfreiheit zu
bewirken.
2. Wenn Sie irgendein Teil in diesem Produkt
ersetzen, benutzen Sie bitte nur das korrekte Teil,
das in der Ersatzteilliste aufgeführt ist, um
sicherzustell en, dass dieser Standard eingehalten
wird, und geben Sie acht, die Verdrahtungsart in
ihren ursprünglichen Zustand zurück zu versetzen,
weil das einen Einfluss auf die elektromagnetische
Abstrahlung/Störsicherheit haben kann.
BILDRÖHRE
1. Die Leitungsausgangsstufe kann Spannungen
von mehr als 25 kV entwickeln; wenn die
Höchstspannungskappe entfernt werden muss,
entladen Sie die Anode zum Gehäuse über einen
hochohmigen Widerstand, bevor Sie sie aus der
Bildröhre entfernen.
2. Hochspannung sollte immer auf den festgelegten
Wert des Gehäuses beschränkt bleiben und nicht
mehr. Betrieb bei höherer Spannung kann zum
Versagen der Bildröhre oder zu hoher
Spannungszufuhr führen und kann unter
Umständen auch Röntgenstrahlung hervorbringen,
die leicht über dem Konstruktionsniveau liegt. Die
Hochspannung darf auf keinen Fall 29 kV am
Gehäuse überschreiten (außer bei
Projektionsfernsehern).
3. Die Hauptquelle der Röntgenstrahlung im
Produkt ist die Bildröhre. Die Bildröhre, die für die
oben erwähnte Funktion in diesem Gehäuse
benutzt wird, ist eine Spezialkonstruktion zur
Begrenzung der Röntgenstrahlung. Um den Schutz
vor der Röntgenstrahlung zu behalten, ersetzen Sie
bitte die Röhre durch denselben Typ wie den
ursprünglichen von HITACHI zugelassenen.
8. Halten Sie die Bildröhre bei der Handhabung
vom Körper weg. Sie dürfen die Bildröhre nur dann
installieren, entfernen oder handhaben, wenn Sie
eine nicht splitternde Schutzbrille tragen. Personen
ohne
derartigen Schutz sollten ferngehalten werden,
solange Bildröhren gehandhabt werden.
LASER
Wenn das Produkt einen Laser enthält, setzen Sie
sich keinesfalls direkt dem Strahl aus, wenn die
Abdeckung geöffnet ist oder wenn die Verriegelung
versagt.
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Contents
Safety .......................................................................................................................................................1
ENGLISH ............................................................................................................................................1
FRANÇAIS..........................................................................................................................................2
DEUTSCH ...........................................................................................................................................3
Contents ...................................................................................................................................................4
Lead Free Solder ......................................................................................................................................6
Specifications...........................................................................................................................................7
General Specifications .........................................................................................................................7
Features ;..............................................................................................................................................8
Service Data .............................................................................................................................................9
Block Diagrams .....................................................................................................................................16
AVC to PDP Block Diagram .............................................................................................................16
AVC Block Diagram..........................................................................................................................17
AVC Power Block Diagram ..............................................................................................................18
Major Connectors...............................................................................................................................19
Monitor Block Diagram.....................................................................................................................20
Schematic Drawing Descriptions...........................................................................................................21
Schematic Page 1 ; Tuner / Video Chroma........................................................................................21
Schematic Page 2 ; Sound / AV3 Control..........................................................................................23
Schematic Page 3 ; Interface Board (component input, progressive sync separation, centre audio
channel)..............................................................................................................................................25
Schematic Page 4 ; Power Circuit (Voltage Regulator) / Level Shifter ...........................................27
Schematic Page 5 ; Micro Controller.................................................................................................28
Schematic Page 6 ; COMB Filter / SVHS Output .............................................................................29
Schematic Page 7 ; SCART / FC-MSC Connection..........................................................................30
Schematic; AVC Power Supply.........................................................................................................32
Schematic Drawings ..............................................................................................................................33
Schematic Sheet 1 ..............................................................................................................................33
Schematic Sheet 2 ..............................................................................................................................34
Schematic Sheet 3 ..............................................................................................................................35
Schematic Sheet 4 ..............................................................................................................................36
Schematic Sheet 5 ..............................................................................................................................37
Schematic Sheet 6 ..............................................................................................................................38
Schematic Sheet 7 ..............................................................................................................................39
AV Power Schematic.........................................................................................................................40
AV Control Schematic.......................................................................................................................41
Signal / Sound Sheet 1 .......................................................................................................................42
Signal / Sound Sheet 2 .......................................................................................................................43
Signal / Sound Sheet 3 .......................................................................................................................44
Signal / Sound Sheet 4 .......................................................................................................................45
Filter, LED, Switch & Speakers ........................................................................................................46
Circuit Boards ........................................................................................................................................47
AV Board Side A ...............................................................................................................................47
AV Board Side B ...............................................................................................................................48
AV Power Side A...............................................................................................................................49
AV Power Side B...............................................................................................................................50
Signal / Sound Board Side A .............................................................................................................51
Signal / Sound Board Side B .............................................................................................................52
Filter, LEDs, Speaker PCBs...............................................................................................................53
Troubleshooting Flow Charts ................................................................................................................54
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AV Power - 1 .....................................................................................................................................54
AV Power - 2 .....................................................................................................................................55
AV Power - 3 .....................................................................................................................................56
AV Circuit..........................................................................................................................................57
Assembly Drawings ...............................................................................................................................58
Audio / Video.....................................................................................................................................58
Wiring for Audio / Video Components .............................................................................................59
Monitor Front View ...........................................................................................................................60
Monitor Rear View ............................................................................................................................61
32 inch Monitor Wiring A .................................................................................................................62
32 inch Monitor Wiring B..................................................................................................................63
42 inch Monitor Wiring A .................................................................................................................64
42 inch Monitor Wiring B..................................................................................................................65
24way Digital Interface Cable Connection............................................................................................66
Microprocessor Pins...............................................................................................................................67
Connections to FC4................................................................................................................................69
PCB Connectors.....................................................................................................................................72
Replacement Parts..................................................................................................................................73
Signal / Sound Board .........................................................................................................................73
Filter Board ........................................................................................................................................75
32PD3000 ..........................................................................................................................................76
42PD3000 ..........................................................................................................................................77
Questions & Answers ............................................................................................................................79
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Lead Free Solder
This product uses lead free (unleaded) solder to help preserve the environment. Please read these instructions
before attempting any soldering work.
Caution: Always wear safety glasses to prevent fumes or molten solder from getting into the eyes. Lead free
solder can splatter at high temperatures (600 °C).
Lead free solder indicator
Printed circuit board Assemblies using lead free solder shown below are engraved with an "F" following
Board Name.
Properties of lead free solder
The melting point of lead free solder is 40-50 °C higher than one of leaded solder.
When servicing solder
o Solder with an alloy composition of Sn-3.0Ag-0.5Cu or Sn-0.7Cu is recommended.
o Although servicing with leaded solder is possible, there are a few precautions that have to be
taken.(Not taking these precautions may cause the solder not to harden properly and lead to
consequent malfunctions.)
Precautions when using leaded solder
o
Remove all lead free solder from soldered joints when replacing components.
o
If leaded solder should be added to existing lead free joints, mix in the leaded solder thoroughly
after the lead free solder has been completely melted (do not apply the soldering iron without
adding solder).
When servicing soldering iron
A soldering iron with a temperature setting capability (temperature control function)is recommended.
The melting point of lead free solder is higher than one of leaded solder. Use a soldering iron that maintains a
high stable temperature (large heat capacity),and that allows temperature adjustment according to the part
being serviced, to avoid poor servicing performance.
Recommended soldering iron:
Soldering iron with temperature control function (temperature range:320-450 °C)
Recommended temperature range per part:
Soldering Part
Soldering iron temperature
PCB with surface mount devices
320 °C ±30 °C
PCB without surface mount devices
380 °C ±30 °C
Chassis, metallic shield, etc.
420 °C ±30 °C
PCBs which use lead free solder
FC4PDP board (AVC block)
SIGNAL/SOUND board (MONITOR block)
SP terminal L/R board, FILTER board, LED board (MONITOR block)
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Specifications
General Specifications
Spec Item
32PD3000 (PDP;32PD3000E+AVC;AV3000E) 42PD3000 (PDP;42PD3000E+AVC;AV3000E)
PDP panel 32" (ALSI for mat) Plasma display panel (16:9) ,
resolution 852(H) x1024(V)
42" (ALSI for mat) Plasma display panel (16:9) ,
resolution 1024(H) x1024(V)
Display size 976(W) x 258(D) x 580(H) unit: mm 1233(W) x 300(D) x 713(H) unit: mm
Sound output
level
Max. 10W x 2 (6 ohm) Max. 12W x 2 (6 ohm)
Speaker 4 x 16 cm corn type x 2 ???
Power supply AC 220 - 240 V 50Hz AC 220 - 240 V 50Hz
Power
consumption
PDP 260W (stand-by <2W) AVC 30W, (stand-
by <2W)
PDP 360W (stand-by <2W) AVC 30W, (stand-
by <2W)
Colour system PAL/SECAM/NTSC4.43/NTSC3.58/PAL60 PAL/SECAM/NTSC4.43/NTSC3.58/PAL60
Sound system I/B.G.H/LL' I/B.G.H/LL'
Tuning freq. 45MHz ~ 889MHz, VHF low/VHF
high/Hyper/UHF
45MHz ~ 889MHz, VHF low/VHF
high/Hyper/UHF
Position
selection
100 (0~99) positions. Plus channel direct (C--/S-
-) and frequency direct (---.--MHz)
100 (0~99) positions. Plus channel direct (C--/S-
-) and frequency direct (---.--MHz)
Horizontal freq. 24KHz ~ 109KHz / Vertical freq.
50Hz ~ 85Hz
Horizontal freq. 24KHz ~ 109KHz / Vertical freq.
50Hz ~ 85Hz
Analogue RGB, input voltage 0.7Vpp/1.0Vpp
selectable
Analogue RGB, input voltage 0.7Vpp/1.0Vpp
selectable
PC input
signal
H/V separate sync (TTL level) *** sound input ;
common with AV3 or AV4
H/V separate sync (TTL level) *** sound input ;
common with AV3 or AV4
SCART101 (CVBS/SVHS/LR sound) - AV1 SCART101 (CVBS/SVHS/LR sound) - AV1
SCART102 (CVBS/RGB/LR sound) - AV2 SCART102 (CVBS/RGB/LR sound) - AV2
SCART100 (CVBS/RGB/LR sound) - AV3 SCART100 (CVBS/RGB/LR sound) - AV3
COMPONENT (YPbPr/YCbCr/LR sound) - AV4 COMPONENT (YPbPr/YCbCr/LR sound) - AV4
Front AV (CVBS/SVHS/LR sound) - FRONT Front AV (CVBS/SVHS/LR sound) - FRONT
AV input
CENTRE AUDIO input CENTRE AUDIO input
PDP : 974(W) x 256(D) x 578(H) including
monitor stand unit: mm
PDP : 1030(W) x ??(D) x 636(H) including
monitor stand unit: mm
Dimensions
AVC : 430(W) x 293(D) x 121(H) unit: mm AVC : 430(W) x 293(D) x 121(H) unit: mm
PDP : 28.7kg (net) PDP : 40.2kg (net) Weight
AVC : 3.2kg (net) AVC : 3.2kg (net)
Remote
control
batteries
2 x Hitachi R6P(G) * equivalent 'AA' 2 x Hitachi R6P(G) * equivalent 'AA'
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Features
;
852x1024 resolution,
Created by 32" ALIS Plasma display panel
1024x1024 resolution,
Created by 37/42" ALIS Plasma display panel
Advanced progressive & 1024 interlace,
Which materializes detailed picture without flicker
TruBass by SRS,
Which gives real bass sound
Thin (9cm) and light,
By separating monitor from tuner box (AVC). It is possible to hang
monitor on the wall.
Swivel stand attached monitor,
Which is possible to swivel at 30deg toward left and right.
3 Scarts connectors plus front AV input,
Which can be connected with DVD, Set Top Box, VCR and
Camera at the same time.
1 Component input,
Which allows YPbPr and PCbCr to be received. Signal is
automatically identified.
PC input connection,
Supporting various PC display format.
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Service Data
Soft version issue 1 New panel 01-Nov-02 V1.A4
back ground CYAN means to separate data on each 32/37/42"
RED figures are new default
values
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th
32"
values
hex
37"
values
hex
42"
values
hex
functions Device
SVC> TUN> ADC
read read read
AGC data
OPT
80 80 80
option for destination
AGC
adj adj adj
AGC adjustment
BIF
adj adj adj
AFC adjustment for all except
L'
LIF
adj adj adj
AFC adjustment for L'
AFC
read read read
AFC level indication
PC> PC1> GSW
01 01 01
gamma switch PDP 10 D3:D2
BLP
7F 7F 7F
Black Level (RGB);user
brightness control for PC
FC4 5 D07:D00
COP
7F 7F 7F
Contrast (RGB) FC4 6 D07:D00
PC2> MBC
7F 7F 7F
main brightness centre FC4 7 D15:D08
MCC
5D 5D 5D
main contrast centre FC4 7 D07:D00
MXB
6C 6C 6C
brightness Max. for wide
NORMAL/REAL
FC4 7 D15:D08
BGP
00 00 00
Brightness/Gradation PDP 27&28 D2&D2
CCP
00 00 00
NTSC/EBU PDP 27&28 D1&D1
DCP
01 01 01
Tracking correction PDP 27&28 D0&D0
PC3> PSE
01 01 01
PC power save enable/disable FC4 4 D08
PST
0F 0F 0F
power save timer
SIG> FLA
OK OK OK
CAUTION !! Never press OK
unless proper signal is
displayed. auto signal level
adjustment activates.
MAX
read read read
MAX signal level on screen
MIN
read read read
min. signal level on screen
SNR
read read read
FC noise level indication
MIS> RGB > COL> R1 read read read
Gain R ; warm
PDP
Read/Write
13/20
1st D7:D0 /
D7:D0
G1 read read read
Gain G ; warm
PDP
Read/Write
13/21
2nd D7:D0 /
D7:D0
B1 read read read
Gain B ; warm
PDP
Read/Write
13/22
3rd D7:D0 /
D7:D0
NOM> R2 read read read
Gain R ; normal
PDP
Read/Write
12/17
1st D7:D0 /
D7:D0
G2 read read read
Gain G ; normal
PDP
Read/Write
12/18
2nd D7:D0 /
D7:D0
B2 read read read
Gain B ; normal
PDP
Read/Write
12/19
3rd D7:D0 /
D7:D0
WAM> R3 read read read
Gain R ; cool
PDP
Read/Write
11/14
1st D7:D0 /
D7:D0
G3 read read read
Gain G ; cool
PDP
Read/Write
11/15
2nd D7:D0 /
D7:D0
B3 read read read
Gain B ; cool
PDP
Read/Write
11/16
3rd D7:D0 /
D7:D0
GSW
01 01 01
gamma switch PDP 10 D3:D2
WHB
00 00 00
white balance 0;cool, 1;normal,
2;warm --- synchronizing with
user operation MENU
PDP 9 D3:D2&D1:D0
HAPC
01 01 01
Q.MODE + Heat APC PDP 28 D4:D3
BRN
01 01 01
burn in mode PDP 10 D5:D4
32PD3000 / 42PD3000
10
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th
32"
values
hex
37"
values
hex
42"
values
hex
functions Device
APC
00 00 00
APC switch 0;High APC,
1;Normal
PDP 10 D7
MI0> M01> F01(4:3) 01 01 01
wide mode selected by 16:9
key (0;on, 1;off)
4:3
F02(16:9) 00 00 00
wide mode selected by 16:9
key (0;on, 1;off)
WIDE
SCREEN
F03(C16:9L) 00 00 00
wide mode selected by 16:9
key (0;on, 1;off)
LETTERBOX
*** MAX 8 items on one page.
F04(T16:9L) 01 01 01
wide mode selected by 16:9
key (0;on, 1;off)
T16:9L
F05(14:9) 01 01 01
wide mode selected by 16:9
key (0;on, 1;off)
14:9
M02> F06(C14:9L) 00 00 00
wide mode selected by 16:9
key (0;on, 1;off)
C14:9L
F07(T14:9L) 01 01 01
wide mode selected by 16:9
key (0;on, 1;off)
T14:9L
F08(PAN) 01 01 01
wide mode selected by 16:9
key (0;on, 1;off)
PANORAMIC
F09(14:9LS) 00 00 00
wide mode selected by 16:9
key (0;on, 1;off)
14:9 ZOOM
PCA 02 02 02
PC wide mode 0;NORMAL,
1;REAL, 2;FULL
FC4 3 D17:D16
*** LTI ***
M03> HE1 02 02 02
Horizontal enhancer
DYNAMIC
FC4 2 D20:D19
picture mode
HE2 03 03 03
Horizontal enhancer
DYNAMIC-VIDEO
FC4 2 D20:D19
HE3 00 00 00
Horizontal enhancer
NATURAL
FC4 2 D20:D19
HE4 00 00 00
Horizontal enhancer
NATURAL-VIDEO
FC4 2 D20:D19
HE5 01 01 01
Horizontal enhancer CINEMA FC4 2 D20:D19
HE6 02 02 02
Horizontal enhancer CINEMA-
VIDEO
FC4 2 D20:D19
HET 00 00 00 Horizontal enhancer TEXT
FC4 2 D20:D19
*** LTI ***
M04 VE1 03 03 03
Vertical enhancer DYNAMIC FC4 2 D22:D21
picture mode
VE2 03 03 03
Vertical enhancer DYNAMIC-
VIDEO
FC4 2 D22:D21
VE3 03 03 03
Vertical enhancer NATURAL FC4 2 D22:D21
VE4 03 03 03
Vertical enhancer NATURAL-
VIDEO
FC4 2 D22:D21
VE5 03 03 03
Vertical enhancer CINEMA FC4 2 D22:D21
VE6 03 03 03
Vertical enhancer CINEMA-
VIDEO
FC4 2 D20:D19
VET 00 00 00 Vertical enhancer TEXT
FC4 2 D22:D21
M05> BGT 00 00 00
Brightness/Gradation PDP 27&28 D2&D2
CCT 00 00 00
NTSC/EBU PDP 27&28 D1&D1
TCR 01 01 01
Tracking correction W/B
Warm & Norm
PDP 27&28 D0&D0
DCC 00 00 00
Tracking correction W/B Cool PDP 27&28 D0&D0
WBC 00 00 00
BSO 1F 1F 1F
Black Stretch gain offset
ON&MID
FC4 7 D21:D16
***
"PDP2_service05"
no.52
SPC 00 00 00
PinP(PC W) picture contrast
offset
FC4 7 D07:D00
M06> PHC 80 80 80
Colour phase centre FC4 8 D07:D00
PHU 1A 1A 1A
PAL HUE offset (not available
if AV2 is RGB)
FC4 8 D07:D00
NHU 20 20 20
NTSC HUE offset FC4 8 D07:D00
YU6 1D 1D 1D
YCbCr / YPbPr @ 60Hz HUE
offset
FC4 8 D07:D00
32PD3000 / 42PD3000
11
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th
32"
values
hex
37"
values
hex
42"
values
hex
functions Device
YU5 1A 1A 1A
YCbCr / YPbPr @ 50Hz HUE
offset
FC4 8 D07:D00
THU 1F 1F 1F
TEXT HUE offset FC4 8 D07:D00
YHU 1F 1F 1F
Components Hue for Asian
option
FC4 8 D07:D00
FPB 00 00 00
FAVOURITE Peak Brightness
0;Peak, 1:Normal
PDP 10 D6
MI1> M11> BLT 7F 7F 7F
Black level (RGB) FC4 5 D07:D00
MBC 80 80 80
main brightness centre : (50) is
used in AUTO adjustment
FC4 7 D15:D08
MBX 80 80 80
brightness centre TEXT FC4 7 D15:D08
COT 7F 7F 7F
Contrast (RGB) FC4 6 D07:D00
MCC 89 89 89
main contrast centre FC4 7 D07:D00
MCX 70 70 70
contrast centre TEXT FC4 7 D07:D00
SAC 40 40 40
Saturation centre
NTSC/PAL/RGB/YCbCr TV
FC4 8 D14:D08
SAX 50 50 50
Saturation centre TEXT FC4 8 D14:D08
*** CTI ***
M12> CE1 1F 1F 1F
C-Vert/Horiz enhancer gain
DYNAMIC-TV
FC4 2 D12:D08
picture mode
CE2 10 10 10
C-Vert/Horiz enhancer gain
DYNAMIC-VIDEO
FC4 2 D12:D08
CE3 1F 1F 1F
C-Vert/Horiz enhancer gain
NATURAL-TV
FC4 2 D12:D08
CE4 10 10 10
C-Vert/Horiz enhancer gain
NATURAL-VIDEO
FC4 2 D12:D08
CE5 1F 1F 1F
C-Vert/Horiz enhancer gain
CINEMA-TV
FC4 2 D12:D08
CE6 10 10 10
C-Vert/Horiz enhancer gain
CINEMA-VIDEO
FC4 2 D12:D08
CET 10 10 10
C-Vert/Horiz enhancer gain
TEXT
FC4 2 D12:D08
YET 00 00 00 sharpness centre - TEXT
FC4 2 D04:D00
M13> YE1 1F 1F 1F
sharpness DYNAMIC-TV FC4 2 D04:D00
YE2 12 12 12
sharpness DYNAMICT-
VIDEO
FC4 2 D04:D00
YE3 12 12 12
sharpness NATURAL-TV FC4 2 D04:D00
YE4 12 12 12
sharpness NATURAL-VIDEO FC4 2 D04:D00
YE5 12 12 12
sharpness CINEMA-TV FC4 2 D04:D00
YE6 12 12 12
sharpness CINEMA-VIDEO FC4 2 D04:D00
YE7 12 12 12
sharpness centre-
FAVOURITE-TV
FC4 2 D04:D00
YE8 12 12 12
sharpness centre-
FAVOURITE-VIDEO
FC4 2 D04:D00
*** YNR ***
M14> YI1 01 01 01
YNR input gain DYNAMIC FC4 2 D07:D05
picture mode
YI2 01 01 01
YNR input gain DYNAMIC-
VIDEO
FC4 2 D07:D05
YI3 01 01 01
YNR input gain NATURAL FC4 2 D07:D05
YI4 01 01 01
YNR input gain NATURAL-
VIDEO
FC4 2 D07:D05
YI5 01 01 01
YNR input gain CINEMA FC4 2 D07:D05
YI6 01 01 01
YNR input gain CINEMA-
VIDEO
FC4 2 D07:D05
YIT 01 01 01 YNR input gain TEXT
FC4 2 D07:D05
*** CNR ***
M15> CI1 00 00 00
CNR input gain DYNAMIC FC4 2 D15:D13
picture mode
CI2 00 00 00
CNR input gain DYNAMIC-
VIDEO
FC4 2 D15:D13
CI3 00 00 00
CNR input gain NATURAL FC4 2 D15:D13
CI4 00 00 00
CNR input gain NATURAL-
VIDEO
FC4 2 D15:D13
CI5 00 00 00
CNR input gain CINEMA FC4 2 D15:D13
32PD3000 / 42PD3000
12
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th
32"
values
hex
37"
values
hex
42"
values
hex
functions Device
CI6 00 00 00
CNR input gain CINEMA-
VIDEO
FC4 2 D15:D13
CIT 00 00 00 CNR input gain TEXT
FC4 2 D15:D13
M16 OSH 109 109 109
H position - OSD
OSV 40 40 40
V position - OSD
OTH 190 190 190
H position - TEXT
OTV 40 40 40
V position - TEXT
SUR 00 00 00
SURROUND ON:1, OFF:0
CMB 01 01 01
COMB FILTER ON:1, OFF:0
MI2> M21> DCN 3E 3E 3E
DYNAMIC Contrast
DBR 80 80 80
DYNAMIC Brightness
DCL 50 50 50
DYNAMIC Colour
DPB 00 00 00
DYNAMIC Peak Brightness
0;Peak, 1:Normal
PDP 10 D6
DCM 02 02 02
DYNAMIC Contrast Mode
NORM;0, AUTO;1, DYN;2
[ ];menu related value - decimal
it is ok to display by hex
e.g. [32] is centre of CONTRAST
e.g. [63] is MAX for
CONTRAST.
DBS 1F 1F 1F
DYNAMIC Black stretch 0;off,
01~3F; level
DWB 00 00 00
DYNAMIC White Balance
0:cool, 1;normal, 2;warm
DFT 01 01 01
DYNAMIC Film Mode 0;on,
1;off
M22> NCN 38 38 38
NATURAL Contrast
NBR 80 80 80
NATURAL Brightness
NCL 48 48 48
NATURAL Colour
NPB 00 00 00
NATURAL Peak Brightness
0;Peak, 1:Normal
PDP 10 D6
NCM 01 01 01
NATURAL Contrast Mode
NORM;0, AUTO;1, DYN;2
NBS 1A 1A 1A
NATURAL Black stretch 0;off,
01~3F; level
NWB 00 00 00
NATURAL White Balance
0:cool, 1;normal, 2;warm
NFT 01 01 01
NATURAL Film Mode 0;on,
1;off
M23> TCN 3E 3E 3E
CINEMA Contrast
TBR 80 80 80
CINEMA Brightness
TCL 50 50 50
CINEMA Colour
TPB 00 00 00
CINEMA Peak Brightness
0;Peak, 1:Normal
PDP 10 D6
TCM 00 00 00
CINEMA Contrast Mode
NORM;0, AUTO;1, DYN;2
TBS 1F 1F 1F
CINEMA Black stretch 0;off,
01~3F; level
TWB 01 01 01
CINEMA White Balance
0:cool, 1;normal, 2;warm
TFT 00 00 00
CINEMA Film Mode 0;on,
1;off
M24> DGS 01 01 01
DYNAMIC Gamma Select
NGS 01 01 01
NATURAL Gamma Select
TGS 01 01 01
CINEMA Gamma Select
PGS 02 02 02
PERSONAL Gamma Select
DPM 00 00 00
DYNAMIC Picture Mode
NPM 01 01 01
NATURAL Picture Mode
TPM 01 01 01
CINEMA Picture Mode
PPM 02 02 02
PERSONAL Picture Mode
MI3> M31> MVB 0B 0B 0B
MUSIC Volume Balance
32PD3000 / 42PD3000
13
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th
32"
values
hex
37"
values
hex
42"
values
hex
functions Device
MTR 0B 0B 0B
MUSIC Treble
MBA 0B 0B 0B
MUSIC Bass
MTB 03 03 03
MUSIC TruBass 0;off, 1;low,
2;mid, 3;high
[ ];menu related value - decimal
it is ok to display by hex
e.g. [11] is centre of Balance
e.g. [21] is MAX for Treble.
MMS 01 01 01
MUSIC Matrix Surround 0;off,
1;on
M32> NVB 0B 0B 0B
SPEECH Volume Balance
NTR 10 10 10
SPEECH Treble
NBA 0B 0B 0B
SPEECH Bass
NTB 00 00 00
SPEECH TruBass 0;off, 1;low,
2;mid, 3;high
NMS 00 00 00
SPEECH Matrix Surround
0;off, 1;on
M33> TVB 0B 0B 0B
CINEMA Volume Balance
TTR 10 10 10
CINEMA Treble
TBA 10 10 10
CINEMA Bass
TTB 02 02 02
CINEMA TruBass 0;off,
1;low, 2;mid, 3;high
TMS 01 01 01
CINEMA Matrix Surround
0;off, 1;on
MI4> M41 > TSW 00 00 00
TDA9178 fitted or not. 0:not
fitted, 1;fitted
TC1 01 01 01
TDA9178 address 00 TDA9178 00 D07:D00
TC2 10 10 10
TDA9178 address 01 TDA9178 01 D05:D00
TC3 00 00 00
TDA9178 address 02 TDA9178 02 D07:D00
TDA9178 option
Those values are fixed in this
menu.
No individual parameter on
TC1~TC4 can be set.
TC4 00 00 00
TDA9178 address 03 TDA9178 03 D05:D00
ABS 00 00 00
TDA9178 address 04 TDA9178 04 D05:D00
M42 > NLA 00 00 00
TDA9178 address 05 TDA9178 05 D05:D00
VGM 20 20 20
TDA9178 address 06 TDA9178 06 D05:D00
PKG 00 00 00
TDA9178 address 07 TDA9178 07 D05:D00
STP 00 00 00
TDA9178 address 08 TDA9178 08 D05:D00
CRG 00 00 00
TDA9178 address 09 TDA9178 09 D05:D00
LWD 00 00 00
TDA9178 address 0A TDA9178 0A D05:D00
WB OFFSET OFF/1/2/3 option
M43> 1RD 14 14 14
White balance offset 1;
R_DRIVE MAX
1GD 0F 0F 0F
White balance offset 1;
G_DRIVE
1BD 00 00 00
White balance offset 1;
B_DRIVE
1RG 1F 1F 1F
White balance offset 1;
R_GAMMA
1GG 1F 1F 1F
White balance offset 1;
G_GAMMA
1BG 1F 1F 1F
White balance offset 2;
B_GAMMA
M44> 2RD 00 00 00
White balance offset 2;
R_DRIVE CENTRE
2GD 00 00 00
White balance offset 2;
G_DRIVE
2BD 00 00 00
White balance offset 2;
B_DRIVE
2RG 1F 1F 1F
White balance offset 2;
R_GAMMA
2GG 1F 1F 1F
White balance offset 2;
G_GAMMA
2BG 1F 1F 1F
White balance offset 2;
B_GAMMA
32PD3000 / 42PD3000
14
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th
32"
values
hex
37"
values
hex
42"
values
hex
functions Device
M45> 3RD 00 00 00
White balance offset 3;
R_DRIVE MIN
3GD 0F 0F 0F
White balance offset 3;
G_DRIVE
3BD 29 29 29
White balance offset 3;
B_DRIVE
3RG 1F 1F 1F
White balance offset 3;
R_GAMMA
3GG 1F 1F 1F
White balance offset 3;
G_GAMMA
3BG 1F 1F 1F
White balance offset 3;
B_GAMMA
M51 > CEA 0D 0D 0D
C-Vert/Horiz enhancer gain
DYNAMIC-RGB/YCbCr
CEB 0D 0D 0D
C-Vert/Horiz enhancer gain
DYNAMIC-YPbPr
CEC 0D 0D 0D
C-Vert/Horiz enhancer gain
NATURAL-RGB/YCbCr
CED 0D 0D 0D
C-Vert/Horiz enhancer gain
NATURAL-YPbPr
CEE 0D 0D 0D
C-Vert/Horiz enhancer gain
CINEMA-RGB/YCbCr
CEF 0D 0D 0D
C-Vert/Horiz enhancer gain
CINEMA-YPbPr
CEM 10 10 10
CTI MID level in menu
(FAVOURUTE)
M52> YEA 10 10 10
sharpness DYNAMIC-
RGB/YCbCr
MI5>
add 27 bytes
YEB 10 10 10
sharpness DYNAMIC-YPbPr
YEC 08 08 08
sharpness NATURAL-
RGB/YCbCr
YED 02 02 02
sharpness NATURAL-YPbPr
YEE 10 10 10
sharpness CINEMA-
RGB/YCbCr
YEF 10 10 10
sharpness DYNAMIC-YPbPr
YE9 10 10 10
sharpness centre on
FAVOURITE-RGB/YCbCr
YE0 10 10 10
sharpness centre on
FAVOURITE-YPbPr
M53 > LC1 1F 1F 1F
Favourite + TV ; last CTI
LC2 10 10 10
Favourite + Video ; last CTI
LC3 0D 0D 0D
Favourite + RGB/YCbCr ; last
CTI
LC4 0D 0D 0D
Favourite + YPbPr ; last CTI
M54> DCV 50 50 50
DYNAMIC + VIDEO/RGB ;
color
NCV 3E 3E 3E
NATURAL + VIDEO/RGB ;
colour
TCV 40 40 40
CINEMA + VIDEO/RGB ;
colour
SAV 3E 3E 3E
FAVOURITE + VIDEO/RGB ;
colour
DCO 58 58 58
DYNAMIC + YCbCr/YPbPr ;
colour
NCO 4B 4B 4B
NATURAL + YCbCr/YPbPr ;
colour
TCO 50 50 50
CINEMA + YCbCr/YPbPr ;
colour
SAO 44 44 44
FAVOURITE + YCbCr/YPbPr
; colour
OPT> OB0
78 78 78
option byte 1
32PD3000 / 42PD3000
15
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th
32"
values
hex
37"
values
hex
42"
values
hex
functions Device
OB1
80 80 80
option byte 2
EMG
0 0 0
0:Normal, 1:Macrovision
improved
AV DELAY
OFF OFF OFF
RGB Comb
OFF OFF OFF
ON;Go through Comb,
OFF;skip Comb
It is affected to
SVC>MIS>MI1>M11=HP2/4
FC4
Enters FC4 sub menu
ASIAN
OPTIONS>
AV2
RGB RGB RGB
RGB or YUV
INITIAL INSTALL ON ON ON
INITIAL INSTALL menu is on
or off
COUNTRY
SELECT
ON ON ON
Country select is on or off
LANGUAGE
SELECT
ON ON ON
European language select is on
or off
TELETEXT ON ON ON
TELETEXT is working or not
HOT> OPT
0 0 0
hotel option, see sheet HOTEL
OPTION
VOL
bar
centre centre centre
Maximum volume limited in
Hotel mode
PRG
1 1 1
start up position number
VRS> MN
read read read
Model name
MSU
read read read
MSU micro version number
PDU
read read read
PDP micro version number -
PWT
read read read
PDP working hour
E2> E2R
OK OK OK
EEPROM reset
E2F
OK OK OK
EEPROM factory setting
E2S
OK OK OK
EEPROM is set to the shipment
E24
OK OK OK
EEPROM in FC4 is
initialised
EXS
OK OK OK escape from service menu
32PD3000 / 42PD3000
16
Block Diagrams
AVC to PDP Block Diagram
32PD3000 / 42PD3000
17
AVC Block Diagram
32PD3000 / 42PD3000
18
AVC Power Block Diagram
32PD3000 / 42PD3000
19
Major Connectors
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